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Blue Origin's second New Shepard capsule successfully launched to suborbital space on Wednesday .
The RSS Kármán Line capsule is named for the imaginary boundary at 100 kilometers of altitude separating the atmosphere from space.
This was the 27th flight of a New Shepard launch vehicle since 2015 .
Blue Origin said this new capsule will expand its capacity to better meet growing customer demand.
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